Senegal: Dongwon-backed S.C.A SA to expand into Mali after US success

Senegal: Dongwon-backed S.C.A SA to expand into Mali after US success

The Senegalese cannery, a subsidiary of the South Korean giant Dongwon, is preparing to expand into neighbouring countries after launching its new brand of pre-packed tuna, Welsea. It will invest €6 million in a cold room.

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            ▪ Senegal: Dongwon-backed S.C.A SA to expand into Mali after US success

▪ The Senegalese cannery, a subsidiary of the South Korean giant Dongwon, is preparing to expand into neighbouring countries after launching its new brand of pre-packed tuna, Welsea. It will invest €6 million in a cold room.

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The Senegalese subsidiary of the South Korean giant Dongwon, which controls 60% of the capital (40% going to the Senegalese state), is fine-tuning its sub-regional expansion. Mali will be the first step.

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